Debbie Guzzi's Blog

About Debbie Guzzi

(Show Details...)

Deborah Guzzi travels for inspiration: China, Nepal [during the civil war], Japan, Egypt [two weeks before ‘The Arab Spring’], and most recently Peru. First published at the age of sixteen, she writes articles for Massage and Aroma Therapy Magazines. Her poetry has been accepted in the Literary Journals of Western CT. University, Inclement Magazine, Pyrokinections, Jellyfish Whispers, Grey Wolf’s Summer Legends Anthology, The Germ, Wilderness Literary Review, The Anthology Sweet Dreams & Night Terrors, Bitterzoet Magazine, haiku journal, Contemporary Haibun Online, Bella on line, The Autumn Sound, Eskimo Pie, and Ribbons, The Inwood Indiana Review, Five Poetry, Tanka Society of America Journal, and 50 haiku. She has published two illustrated volumes of poetry, The Healing Heart and Heaven and Hell in a Nutshell.

Post Comments

So glad you noticed Susan! There seems to be a good bit of 'discussion' about what a haibun is my haiku mentor is one of the people noted in Wikipedia for introducing the form into the west Michael Dylan Welsh. I love to read yours if you could email it to me?

Thanks for the blog Debbie! This was my first published haibun and like you, they worked with me to get it where it is. Thanks for highlighting this accomplishment - I think we should all do that for each other and I appreciate that you did it for me :)